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Hi Guys,
this is my first entry. I am playing around with Krita for 3 weeks now and I find it is a great, intuitive, amazing drawing tool! (I believe I had almost all drawing tools under my tablet ) Don't know if you can explain Krita as the "counter of photoshop" since I'm knowing PS good at all. But in comparison with gimp Krita is a lot better imo. Thank to all developers (and David Revoy to help me into Krita [without his attention ])! Inspired by David Revoy Blog entry on krita.org I used Krita 2.7 though it is not so blowing fast like 2.6 on my system. I'm on Ubuntu 12.10 Gnome 3 and installed the neon project to use Krita Alpha. (The workflow is great for those who asks themself what OS they should use ) Anyways I had a lightning thought of this image this morning (could be me). It had some variations - first a room and colors but then I realized that it might be better when I make a stylized version. It is not perfect and you can improve it a lot like I could but had some work to do Just played around with gradients (which crashed few times in 2.7), the new transformation algo, weight painting and of course the AMAZING NOT comparable brush option / brushes - really! Better resolution: here Comments are always appreciated The image is free to use anywhere anyways. |
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This is really outstanding work. What's the license on this, by the way? It looks very ripe for use in use in a KDE promotional video.
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Hi, because this system don't like me I must created a new Identity (put in the correct password but don't let me log in ) thank you very much! As I told I did this Image for free and it is complete free to use. So officially: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.de |
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